Tigers pounce on BelleriveBy James Bresnehan
The Mercury
June 09, 2011 RICHMOND has put up its hand to be North Melbourne's first opponent at Bellerive Oval next season, setting up an AFL blockbuster for the Kangaroos' debut in Hobart and a super home-coming for Tassie Tiger Jack Riewoldt.
Tigers CEO Brendon Gale said yesterday Richmond would be happy to play in Hobart because of the club's strong connection to Tasmania.
"We'd be delighted to play North Melbourne in Hobart," Mr Gale said.
"We have a strong association with the state.
"We've got some great former players from Tassie and we've got a great one playing out of the square at the moment in Jack Riewoldt.
"And it's his home ground because he came from Clarence."
Bellerive Oval operator Cricket Tasmania believes the Tigers would be a drawcard.
"That game would be the hottest ticket in town," Cricket Tasmania chairman Tony Harrison said.
"Our challenge would be how to accommodate all the people but that's a challenge we welcome."
Also yesterday, Hawthorn CEO Stuart Fox said his club backed a Kangaroos-Hawks North-South derby next year, which would create the likelihood of two sell-out matches in the state's south.
Hawthorn has long said it did not fear another team moving into the Tasmanian market by establishing itself in Hobart.
Mr Fox believes the arrival of the Kangaroos was an opportunity to build a new rivalry that could see the Hawks take on the Roos at both Bellerive and Aurora Stadium annually.
"I think that is ideal," he said. "We've got to decide as a club if we actually want that and also the AFL needs to decide if that's a great thing."
The two sides play in Launceston in round 20 on August 7.
The Hawthorn-Richmond game at Aurora Stadium in 2006 still holds the crowd record for the venue of 20,971 prompting speculation at Tuesday's announcement of TT-Line's backing of games at Bellerive that the Tigers would be an ideal opponent first-up for the Kangas.
"If that was the case, we'd be delighted to come down to play and help grow and develop footy in Tassie," Mr Gale said.
"I really support the Kangaroos playing in Tassie and we'd be very enthusiastic about playing them there."
Mr Harrison said Richmond was one of the teams in the running to play at Bellerive when Cricket Tasmania started its search for an AFL tenant last year.
"Brendon was one of the first people from an AFL club who contacted me initially wanting to play here," Mr Harrison said.
"They've got Jack Riewoldt in their team and Tasmanian connections back to Royce Hart. It would be a fantastic launching pad for AFL football at Bellerive."
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